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Oliver runs into the Artful Dodger, who persuades him to join Fagan's criminal gang. Shortly later, Oliver gets arrested for a crime committed by the Artful Dodger. Starring: Lysette Anthony, Ben Rodska, Eric Porter, Michael Attwell, Godfrey James, Frank Middlemass.
Oliver runs into the Artful Dodger, who persuades him to join Fagan's criminal gang. Shortly later, Oliver gets arrested for a crime committed by the Artful Dodger. Starring: Lysette Anthony, Ben Rodska, Eric Porter, Michael Attwell, Godfrey James, Frank Middlemass.
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00:00The End
00:30Go!
00:32Go!
00:34Go!
00:40Hello, Joe.
00:42What have you brought us this time?
00:44A young fogel hunter.
00:46A sly one he is.
00:48The magistrate will see him at once.
00:50Are you the part of you who's been robbed, sir?
00:53Yes, I am.
00:55Are you kindly waiting in the lobby, sir?
00:57Fizz.
00:59Fizz?
01:00Don't be deceived by his looks, sir.
01:02The worst of them looks like little angels.
01:19Here's your phone, Captain.
01:27Mr. Fang is ready now, sir.
01:47You, fellow.
01:49Who are you?
01:51Here, sir.
01:58Is my name and address?
02:02Officer, who is this fellow?
02:05My name, sir, is Brownlow.
02:07You, I understand, are Mr. Fang.
02:09And I say, sir, that you have no right to offer an unprovoked insult to a respectable person under the protection of your office.
02:17Officer, what is this fellow charged with?
02:21Oh, he isn't charged at all, Your Worship.
02:24He appears, uh, against, uh, this boy, sir.
02:31Appears against the boy, does he?
02:33Swear him.
02:34Yes, sir.
02:35Come this way, sir.
02:36Before I swore, I would beg to say that I...
02:40Please!
02:41I have rather not piss this case.
02:43Sir, I am not sure that this boy actually took the handkerchief.
02:48I was standing at a bookstore.
02:49Hold your tongue, sir.
02:50I will not, sir.
02:51The boy is plainly ill.
02:52The shot...
02:53Hold your tongue this instant, or I'll have you turned out of the room.
02:56Insolent fellow, how dare you bully a magistrate?
02:59Swear him.
03:00I swear by Almighty God, the evidence I shall give you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
03:05So look at the boy!
03:06Silence!
03:10What is the charge against him?
03:12The theft of a handkerchief.
03:14I was standing at a bookstore.
03:16Hold your tongue, I tell you.
03:19Policeman.
03:20Sir.
03:21Swear him.
03:22I swear by Almighty God, the evidence I shall give you the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
03:25Your Worship, I was proceeding on my beat in Clerkenwell Green when I was summoned to take charge of this boy,
03:32who had been seized after the theft of a foger.
03:35After the theft of a handkerchief.
03:37I searched him, found nothing on his person, and then took him in charge.
03:41That's all, Your Worship.
03:43Are there any witnesses?
03:44None but this gent, Your Worship.
03:46Well, sir, you have been sworn. Testify.
03:50I cannot be certain, I...
03:54I would not wish...
03:56Sir, the child is unwell.
03:58Will you state what your complaint against this boy is or not?
04:03You have been sworn.
04:05If you refuse to give evidence, then I shall have you punished.
04:09There.
04:10The accused does seem to be in some distress.
04:15I dare say.
04:19I know these tricks.
04:21They won't work.
04:23Young vagabond.
04:25What's your name?
04:28What's your name, you hardened scoundrel?
04:32Speak up, boy, or he'll show you no mercy.
04:36Well?
04:40His name is Tom White, Your Worship.
04:43Where does he live?
04:48Where he can, Your Worship.
04:51Are there any parents?
04:54He says they died in his infancy, Your Worship.
04:59What?
05:02He asks for water, Your Worship.
05:04Stop and nonsense.
05:05Don't try to make a fool of me.
05:06He really is ill, sir.
05:07I know better.
05:08Officer, quickly.
05:09He'll fall.
05:10Let him if he likes.
05:11Officer, stand away.
05:22There.
05:23I knew he was only shamming.
05:25Let him lie there.
05:26Sir, how do you propose to deal with this case?
05:30Summarily.
05:33Mm-hmm.
05:34The accused is committed to prison for three months.
05:37What?
05:38With hard labor, of course.
05:40Sir!
05:41Clear the court.
05:42Right.
05:43If you'd like to step down, Elsa.
05:45Will you please step down?
05:46Oh, stop!
05:47Stop!
05:48Don't...
05:49Who is this?
05:50Turn that man out.
05:51Clear the office.
05:52Come, sir.
05:53I will speak.
05:54I will not be turned out.
05:57I keep the book stall.
05:59I saw what happened.
06:00Officer!
06:01Officer!
06:02You must hear me, sir.
06:04There were two other boys beside the prisoner there.
06:08The robbery was committed by them.
06:11This boy was completely amazed and stupefied by it all.
06:14You have not yet been sworn.
06:16Sir, it is a waste of time.
06:19Clearly the boy is innocent.
06:21Why didn't you come here before?
06:24Well, I...
06:25I...
06:26I...
06:27I had to find someone to look after my shop.
06:28But...
06:29But as soon as I had, I...
06:30I ran all the way.
06:34Get the little ruffian out of here.
06:36The boy is discharged.
06:38Damn it, sir.
06:39Damn it!
06:40You are a disgrace!
06:42Come on, come on!
06:43Clear the office!
06:44This way, sir.
06:55Oh, poor boy.
06:56Poor boy.
06:57Somebody fetch a coach, eh?
06:58Directly.
06:59Yeah, right away, sir.
07:01The book goes home.
07:02We had the Murray sauce.
07:03You're nasty!
07:04You're nasty!
07:05You're nasty!
07:06You're nasty!
07:07You're nasty!
07:08You're nasty!
07:09Let go of my junior!
07:10Damn you!
07:11Let go!
07:12You've burned you!
07:13The tracks have got him!
07:15And that's all about him!
07:17And you're to blame too, Charles Bates!
07:24What the blazes is going on?
07:29Who pricked that at me?
07:32This is where they'd miss me.
07:35All right.
07:36I've settled somebody.
07:37Look who's here.
07:38Yeah.
07:39Look who's here.
07:40Look who's here.
07:41Faking.
07:48Come in, you sneaking vomit.
07:49Come in!
07:50Shame to me, are you?
07:55Lie down!
07:56Lie down!
07:57Lie down!
07:58What are you up to, Megan?
08:00Hell treating the boys?
08:01No!
08:02You greedy, miserly, insatiable old fence.
08:07I wonder they don't murder you!
08:08Oh, gosh, hush, Mr. Sykes!
08:09None of your mystery.
08:10You was me mischief when you come to that.
08:12You know my name.
08:13Yeah.
08:14I shan't disgrace it when the time comes.
08:16Yeah.
08:17No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:19Bill.
08:20Bill.
08:21Bill Sykes!
08:22They're Nancy too!
08:24All right.
08:25And then you have a heart attack.
08:27No, no, no.
08:28No, no, no, no, no, no.
08:29We've all been told that you am I, the man?
08:30Well, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
08:37You know my name.
08:39I shan't disgrace it when the time comes.
08:42Yeah, Bill.
08:44Bill Sykes.
08:46There, Nancy, too.
08:49You seem out of humor, Bill.
08:52Perhaps I am.
08:54If you're frying pewter pots my way, that's better.
08:57Mind you, don't poison him.
09:02Charlie and the doctor lost the boy Twist.
09:06They lost him in the marketplace.
09:08He was taken up for a foogle they lifted.
09:11He's at the magistrates now.
09:12He may say something that can get us all into trouble.
09:14That's very likely.
09:16You're blowed upon, Fagin.
09:19Oh.
09:20And I'm afraid, you see, that if the game was up with me,
09:24it might be up with a good many others.
09:27And that it would turn out rather worse for you, my dear, than it would for me.
09:31What's been done at the magistrates?
09:34Don't know, do we?
09:35Somebody must find out.
09:36Yeah, quickly.
09:37Quickly.
09:38Before he peaches on us.
09:40I ain't going to no police office.
09:42Nor me.
09:43Nor any of us.
09:48Nancy, my dear.
10:05Oh, Mr. Brownwell, whatever's happened?
10:09I will explain later, Mrs. Bedwin.
10:11This child has a fever.
10:13I will carry him upstairs.
10:14Will you send Ellen to the doctor?
10:16Ellen!
10:17Oh dear, oh dear.
10:19The poor child.
10:20Yes, yes.
10:21Mess his little heart.
10:23What?
10:24What?
10:25Is there a little boy here?
10:38God forbid.
10:39And what may I do for you, miss?
10:40Oh, sir.
10:41It's my brother.
10:42Your brother?
10:43My little brother.
10:44My poor, dear, innocent little brother, sir.
10:45Oh, do have pain.
10:46And tell me what's been done with him.
10:47Please, sir, do let me see him.
10:48Well, I haven't got him, my dear.
10:49Where is he?
10:50Well, the gentleman's got him.
10:51Gracious heavens, what gentleman?
10:52I can't tell you.
10:53Who he is?
10:54Who is the man, my dear?
10:55Well, what's the man?
10:56Is there a little boy here?
10:57Is there a little boy here?
10:58God forbid.
10:59And what may I do for you, miss?
11:01Oh, sir.
11:02It's my brother.
11:03Your brother?
11:04My little brother.
11:05My poor, dear, innocent little brother, sir.
11:07Oh, do have pain.
11:08And tell me what's been done with him.
11:09Please, sir.
11:10Do let me see him.
11:11Well, I haven't got him, my dear.
11:12Where is he?
11:13Well, the gentleman's got him.
11:14Gracious heavens, what gentleman?
11:15I can't tell you who he was.
11:17But the boy was set free on account of a witness proving him innocent.
11:20But he took ill and the old gentleman carried him off.
11:22Somewhere in Pentonville.
11:24Where?
11:26Where in Pentonville?
11:28All I caught was the word Pentonville.
11:30Pray ever my brother has not fallen into evil hands.
11:33I shall seek him.
11:35I must save him.
11:37I must save him.
11:45What's your name?
11:47What's your name?
12:11You, what's your name, you hardened scoundrel?
12:26And when you can do it perfect, you shall go out to the office.
12:40Ah, now we shall see.
12:43What room is this? Where have I been brought home?
12:47Shush, my dear. You've been very bad. You must be very quiet now.
12:54The crisis has passed. He is a great deal better.
13:00You are a great deal better, are you not, my dear?
13:03Yes, thank you, sir. I told you so.
13:06You're hungry too, aren't you?
13:09No, sir. No, I know you're not. He's not hungry, Mrs Bedwin.
13:14Wide awake now, are you, boy? No, sir.
13:17Oh, sir. As I expected, still sleepy.
13:21You don't feel any thirst, do you?
13:24I am rather thirsty, sir.
13:27I knew it. Give him a drink, Mrs Bedwin.
13:30Some tea later and dry toast.
13:35Don't keep him too warm.
13:37Be careful not to let him be too cold.
13:40I shall look in tomorrow.
13:41Thank you, sir.
13:43How long have I been here, Mum?
13:49Many days.
13:54Save us what a pretty creature it is.
13:57If his mother could see him now.
14:02Drink, my dear.
14:13You see my mother in dreams.
14:18At least I think it's wrong, Mother.
14:20Lie quiet now.
14:22Or you'll be here again.
14:25Close your eyes.
14:28Go to sleep.
14:31Poor child.
14:43Someone ask him for me, Barney.
14:54He's at Chedric Cove.
14:55The gate.
15:07Well?
15:09The boy, Daniel.
15:11What has become of him, I must know.
15:17There.
15:18Downstairs at last.
15:20That's your reward for drinking up your soup so nicely.
15:23Very kind of me, Mum.
15:24Oh, never you mind that, my dear.
15:26We must get up our best looks before Mr Brownlow comes in.
15:32The better we look, the more he'll be pleased.
15:36Are you fond of pictures, dear?
15:38Don't quite know.
15:41I've seen some of you.
15:44What a beautiful face that lady has.
15:46Ah, it's a portrait.
15:48Whose is it?
15:49Do you know?
15:50I don't know.
15:51It's not a likeness of anybody I know.
15:55No.
15:56It seems to strike your fancy, dear.
16:00It's very pretty.
16:02You're not afraid of it.
16:05Oh, no, no.
16:07But the way it looks at me, it looks as if it was alive and wanted to speak.
16:12Lord, save us.
16:13Don't talk in that way, child.
16:14You're weak and nervous after your illness.
16:17There.
16:19That's better.
16:21Ah, now, here we are.
16:22And how do you like being downstairs, my boy, eh?
16:26Oh, he looks so pale, Mrs Bedwin.
16:29He's had a good plate of broth, sir.
16:31And some toast.
16:32Oh, poor boy.
16:33A couple of glasses of port wine would have done you more good, eh, Tom White?
16:37My name's Oliver, sir.
16:40Oliver Twist.
16:42What made you tell the magistrate your name was Tom White?
16:46I never told him so, sir.
16:54Some mistake, eh?
16:56I hope you're not angry with me, sir.
16:57No, no, no, no.
16:59Mrs Bedwin, look, look there.
17:03Do you see a likeness?
17:05Mmm.
17:11Oh, sir!
17:12Oh, gracious heaven.
17:13Upstairs with him again at once.
17:15We brought him down too soon.
17:18Ellen, Ellen, come and help me, please.
17:21It's no go, Fabian.
17:24I tramped me shoes off.
17:26I can't find the boy.
17:29Then throw back and tramp your feet off.
17:32You know he's ill.
17:33You know, he's at Pentonville.
17:34Ain't that enough?
17:35No, he ain't.
17:36We must know where he is, my dears.
17:38He must be found.
17:40Calm yourself, Fabian.
17:42He ain't pinched on us yet.
17:43We've had the traps after us.
17:45I have other reasons.
17:46Other reasons, Phil.
17:50Find him out, eh?
17:51Find him out.
17:53Here's money.
17:55Blame me.
17:57What's got out here?
18:01Nancy, my dear, I have to rely on you for everything.
18:05Charlie, Dodger, do nothing else.
18:07Just skulk about until you can bring home some news.
18:11We'll skulk, won't we?
18:13Skulk, skulk.
18:15Go on, then.
18:16He's to be kidnapped, then?
18:17Yes, wherever you can lay hands on him.
18:22Go, go.
18:23Oh.
18:44You're looking for the picture.
18:47It's gone, you see.
18:48Why, Mom?
18:49Mr Brownlow saw that it seemed to worry you.
18:51He wants you to get well.
18:53Oh, it didn't worry me, Mom.
18:54Thought I'd say.
18:55I quite loved it.
18:56Then you get well as fast as ever you can
18:58and it shall be hung up again.
19:01Sit down, my dear.
19:03You're going to have some wine with your toast today.
19:11Here.
19:12Like a grown man.
19:14Well, this is wonderful to behold.
19:16A young gentleman sipping his wine, eh?
19:20Excellent.
19:21Excellent.
19:24Are all these books yours, sir?
19:25Oh, yes, indeed.
19:28I never saw so many.
19:30Can you read, Oliver?
19:32Well, it was still my letters when small.
19:35By an old lady that kept me.
19:37Good, good.
19:39I want you to pay great attention,
19:41for I must speak to you seriously.
19:42Please don't tell me you're going to send me away, sir.
19:45Don't let me wander in the streets again.
19:47I'll be a servant, sir, I will,
19:48but don't tell me about that terrible place I came from.
19:51You needn't be afraid of that.
19:54But in a day or two, when you're stronger,
19:57I shall ask you to tell me your story, hmm?
19:59Yes, sir.
20:00What do you want?
20:03I'll be afraid of that.
20:05I'll be afraid of that.
20:07Come here.
20:09Be quiet, you charming.
20:14Whoop, would you?
20:17Come here, you poor daddy.
20:21Come here.
20:23Hello, bullseye.
20:24what do you want friendly word friendly you wish you was this dog faggot why
20:43because the government there's a man kill a dog how he wants unless a cowardly cur like you
20:53live and feed on the likes of me that's why greener way i've got the upper hand over you fagy if i go
21:09you go so take care of me i will take care bill i'll take good care of you better take care of
21:19that kitchen to stop his windpipe before he peaches i shall know what to do with little oliver never
21:26you fear my dear what you gotta say the offense of silver i passed you yes safely through the melting
21:37potbell right and this is your share rather more than it should be stoner
21:45this is all is it oh dear bill you'll swallow one or two along the way it won't be the first time
21:57who's i who's i
22:04if i go you go
22:10remember
22:15crew
22:29so
22:29crew so
22:31crew so robinson crusoe good good you'll learn quickly i think now let's have a look at this one
22:39ah i know who that is any muffins yes mr grimwig then i come to tea shall i go sir no no now wait a minute
22:53mr grimwig look here brownlow do you see this i can't call at a man's house now but i find a piece
22:59of this cursed sergeant's friend on the doorstep i was lame by orange peel once and it'll be the death
23:08of me yet it will sir i'll eat my own head off if it's not i'll eat my head sir hello what's that
23:18it is young oliver twist whom we were speaking about that's the boy who had the orange i know it
23:26if that's not the boy i'll eat my head and his too no no he hasn't had one now sit down and speak
23:34to my young friend that's the boy isn't that is the boy how are you boy quite till birth
23:46aren't you sir oliver will you tell mrs bedwin we're ready for tea yes sir
23:52now he's a nice looking boy is he not i don't know you don't know well i know two sorts of boys
24:06beef faced boys and mealy boys and which sort is oliver mealy he's had a fever well what of it
24:14bad people have fevers sometimes too haven't they your housekeeper better count their spoons at night
24:21and when are we to hear a full true and particular account of the life and adventures of oliver twiston
24:37tomorrow morning and i had rather he was alone with me at the time oliver come to my study tomorrow
24:44morning at 10 o'clock will you remember he won't come up to you tomorrow he's deceiving you my good
24:53friend i swear that he is not if he is not that we shall see we shall see we shall we shall i would
25:01answer for that for his truth with my life and i for his falsehood with my head excuse me sir the bookseller's
25:09lad left these oh stop him stop him mrs bedwin i have some books to go back and i must pay the
25:15bookseller oh he's gone sir he's run off round the corner oh dear me i must return these books tonight
25:21and pay the bill that booksellers a poor man send oliver with them he'll be sure to deliver them safely
25:28you know oh yes please let me take them sir i'll run all the way oh no i can't that is quite out of the
25:37very well oliver you shall go thank you sir there are the books it's no distance at all it's clark and
25:45well green now here is a five pound note you ought to pay four pounds ten and bring back ten shillings
25:52change will be ten minutes sir don't take cold now through the market till you come to the square
26:01don't dawdle and come straight home again he'll be back in 20 minutes at the longest we shall see
26:22start
26:41here is on the floor
26:42I'm sorry.
26:44I'm sorry.
26:46I'm sorry.
26:48I'm sorry.
26:50I'm sorry.
26:52I'm sorry.
26:54I'm sorry.
26:56I'm sorry.
26:58I'm sorry.
27:00I'm sorry.
27:02I'm sorry.
27:04I'm sorry.
27:06Nancy, we just seen Oliver.
27:08He's heading for the bookshop.
27:10I'll go and get Bill.
27:12I'll go and get it.
27:22Oliver, you've seen it.
27:42He's heading for the bookshop.
27:44He's heading for the bookshop.
27:46He's heading for the bookshop.
27:48He's heading for the bookshop.
27:50Oh, my dear brother.
27:52Oh, I found him.
27:54You naughty boy.
27:56Help me.
27:58Help me.
28:00Help me.
28:02Help me.
28:03Help me.
28:04Help.
28:05Help.
28:06Help.
28:07Help.
28:08Help.
28:09Help.
28:10You naughty boy.
28:11Come up to your poor mother, you young dog.
28:13Been stealing books again, have you?
28:14Give her there.
28:15Help!
28:16Someone help me.
28:17Father, break my heart!
28:47Let's go.
28:57Sorry for your laughs, Peggy.
28:59My dear young friend, delighted to see you again.
29:04I'm delighted to see you again, my dear.
29:08Oh, don't look at you, Peggy.
29:10Home and safe once more.
29:17If ever that boy returns to this house, I...
29:47you can visit me when we see you again.
29:53I don't even know if you're going to get to the house.
29:56I really want to see you again.
30:01We want to see you again.
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